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1164 Renaissance. Gianfrancesco Enzola (active 1455-1478). Francesco I Sforza (1401-1466), 4th Duke of Milan. Cast Bronze Medal, 45.41g, 42mm. Bust right in plain armour, FR SFORTIA VICECOMES MLI DVX IIII BELLI PATER ET PACIS AVTOR MCCCCLVI, VF across field. Rev. Greyhound seated under tree, hand issuing from the clouds reaches to touch it, IO FR ENZOLAE PARMENSIS OPVS (Hill, Corpus 281; Arm I, 44/6; Kress 92; Pollard 135). An extremely fine contemporary cast with brown patina, trace of acquisition number. $ 1,500
ex Michael Hall Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 64, May 2010, lot 74
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1165 Renaissance. Follower of Francesco Francia, Bernardo de’ Rossi (1468-1527). Bishop of Treviso (1499), Governor of Bologna (1519-1523). Bronze Medal, 129.22g, 65mm. Bust right wearing biretta and mozzeta, BER RV CO B EPS TAR LE BO VIC GV ET PRAE. Rev. Female figure (Peace?), holding flower, standing in a car drawn by a dragon and an eagle, OB VIRTVTES IN FLAMINIAM RESTITVTAS (Hill 612; Arm II, 105, 19 and III, 32, F; Kress 187; Pollard 209; Toderi/Vannel 1345). A very fine contemporary cast, drill-pierced, brown patina. $ 800
ex Michael Hall Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 64, May 2010, lot 56
1166 Renaissance. Giovanni Bernardi da Castelbolognese (1496-1553). Commodus, after the Antique. Struck Bronze Medal, Rome c.1535, 75.34g, 41mm. Bust right, within laurel border, Μ ΚΟΜΟΔ ΑΝΤ ΑΥΓ ΙΜΠ. Rev. Lion attacking stag with a building of two columns containing a figure behind, ΦΟΕΛΙΚΙΤ ΑΥΓ (Attwood 930; P Attwood, Giovanni Bernardi and the question of medal attribution in 16th Century Italy, Perspectives on the Renaissance Medal (New York, 2000), fig.11; IM 93). Fine, an original stuck medal. $ 1,500
The attribution to Bernardi is made by Attwood, and based on the use of laurel wreaths, along with exact similarity between the depiction of the lion and stag on the reverse to that present on an engraved rock crystal by Bernardi (Donati, Castel Bolognese, pp.68-69; Attwood figure 9.7).
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1167 Renaissance. Giovanni Bernardi da Castelbolognese (1496-1553). Commodus, after the Antique. Cast Bronze Medal, Rome c.1535, 36.92g, 38mm. Bust right, within laurel border, ΜΚΟΜΟΔ ΑΝΤ ΑΥΓ ΙΜΠ. Rev. Lion attacking stag with a building of two columns containing a figure behind, ΦΟΕΛΙΚΙΤ ΑΥΓ (Attwood 930; P Attwood, Giovanni Bernardi and the question of medal attribution in 16th Century Italy, Perspectives on the Renaissance Medal (New York, 2000), fig.11; IM 93). An extremely fine original cast with olive patina, cabinet wear to highest point. $ 800
ex Michael Hall Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 64, May 2010, lot 101
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1168 Renaissance. Pastorino de’ Pastorini (1508-1592). Lodovica Felicina Rossi. Cast Uniface Bronze Medal, 30.29g, 52mm. Bust right (Kress 329). Very fine, a cut-down version of the medal with considerable age. $ 250
1169 Renaissance. Unknown artist. Aelius Caesar (136-138 AD). “Paduan” Bronze Medal, 22.90g, 34mm. Bare headed bust right, L AELIVS CAESAR. Rev. Emperor addressing group soldiers, SC (BN -; Kress -). Of considerable age, extremely fine. $ 250
ex Michael Hall Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 67, September 2010, lot 2298
MEXICO
1170 Ferdinand VII (1813-1833). War of Independence. Silver 4-Reales, 1814 MR, GA – Guadalajara, 13.09g. Large laureate bust right. Rev. Crowned arms (Cal 718; KM 102.2). Good very fine. $ 300
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Popular ‘Hooknecked-Eagle’ 8-Escudos 1823
1171 Republic. Gold 8-Escudos, 1823-Mo JM, type I. Hooknecked-eagle left, holding looped snake. Rev. Hand holding Liberty Cap on staff, over open book, cap points to A (Fr 63; KM 382.1). In NGC holder certified
“About Uncirculated, Details (Polished)”, a sharply struck example with some evidence of cleaning. Rare one year type. $ 7,500
This is the first gold coin to be issued by the new Republic.
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MONACO
1172 Louis I, Grimaldi (1662-1701). Silver Ecu (Scudo), 1666, 26.44g. Draped bust to right. Rev. Crowned shield of arms (MIR 462/1; Dav 4308; KM 37.2). Harshly cleaned surface but essentially very fine, tiny edge cut by E of MONOECI. Rare. $ 7,500
NETHERLANDS
1173 William III (1650-1702), later King of England, 1689. Silver Commemorative Medal, 1657, 31.12g, 48mm, by Gurian Pool. Child bust right wearing plumed hat. Rev. Legend in eight lines below cord (vL II, 423/409). Choice extremely fine. Rare. $ 3,000
Following the Peace of Westminster, the Act of Seclusion forbade the Dutch to appoint any member of the House of Orange a Stadtholder. William was finally appointed in the “Disaster Year” of 1672.
1174 The Escape of the Dutch Fishing Fleet, under the auspices of Jacob van der Windt. Silver Medal, 1780, 11.75g, 31.5mm, by Adrian van Baerll. A small cutter, the Red Rose, sailing to right, pursuing ships in distance. Rev. Legend in 13 lines (Betts 574; vL supl 579; Ford XIV, 234). Choice extremely fine. $ 700
ex Schulman Auction, 7 November 1991, lot 1299
Following the Netherlands joining the League of Armed Neutrality, the British promptly captured some 200 Dutch merchant ships carrying considerable cargo valued at 15 million Gulden. Jacob van der Windt however, escaped capture.
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NEW ZEALAND
1175 Elizabeth II (1952- ). Aluminium Bronze Trial 2-Dollars, 1985, 8.76g, 26mm, struck at the Royal Australian Mint. Crowned bust right. Rev. Arms, ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT TESTING around below (KM unlisted). Mint state. Very rare. $ 1,200
1176 Elizabeth II (1952- ). Aluminium Bronze Trial Dollar, 1985, 7.51g, 22mm, seven sided, struck at the Royal Australian Mint. Crowned bust right. Rev. Arms, R.A.M above, TEST on either side (KM unlisted). Mint state. Very rare. $ 900
1177 Elizabeth II (1952- ). Cupro-nickel Pattern Dollar, 1986, 27.47g, struck at the Royal Mint. Crowned bust right. Rev. The reverse of the 1984 Dollar, Chatham Island black robin (KM 54 for reverse type, pattern unlisted). Prooflike mint state. Very rare. $ 1,800
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1178 Elizabeth II (1952- ). Cupro-nickel Pattern 50-Cents, 1986, 13.54g, struck at the Royal Mint. Crowned bust right. Rev. HMS Endeavour (KM 63 for type, pattern unlisted), together with a currency piece for comparison. The Pattern with some light marks, otherwise mint state. Very rare. (2) $ 1,500
The Pattern differs from the currency coin, having no rigging to topsails and with water ripples below ENDEAVOUR.
1179 Elizabeth II (1952- ). Bronze Pattern Cent, 1982, 2.10g, struck at the Royal Mint. Diademed bust right. Rev. Fern around 1 (KM unlisted), together with a currency piece for comparison. Some marks, lightly toned, mint state. Very rare. (2) $ 900
the bust of the Queen is by James Berry
PARAGUAY
1180 Republic. Copper 4-Centavos, 1870. Star. Rev. Value (KM 4.1). In PCGS holder graded MS63 BN. $ 100
PERU
1181 Republic. Silver 8-Reales, 1855, Lima mint, MB, 24.45g. Liberty standing. Rev. Arms (KM 142.10a; El 166). Some softness in striking, nearly extremely fine. $ 225
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POLAND
1182 Michael Korybut (1669-1673). Gold 2-Ducats, undated, Thorn, 6.31g. Laureate and draped bust right. Rev. City view under the Eye of Providence, arms of the city below dividing the letters HD and L (Hutten-Czapski 2397; F 66). In NGC holder certified “AU DETAILS MOUNT REMOVED REPAIRED”. Very rare. $ 5,000
SOUTH AFRICA
Rare ‘Fine Point Beard’ Gold Pond
1183 Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek. President Thomas François Burgers (1872-1877). Gold Pond, 1874. Fine point bearded bust left, date below. Rev. Flag-draped oval arms, banner below, eagle above (F 1; Hern B1; KM 1.2). In PCGS holder certified “XF Details, Mount Removed”, good very fine, a very nice example. A rare issue. $ 12,500
ex St James’s Auction 9, 18 June 2008, lot 860 ex St James’s Auction 16, 7 December 2010, lot 680
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SWEDEN AND NORWAY
1184 Oscar Fredrik, Duke of Östergötland (later Oscar II, 1829-1872-1907). Sulphide Cameo Portrait, 113.91g, 69mm, by Baccarat, c.1850s. Uniformed bust to right, set in circular clear pressed glass plaque, radiating lines from centre, star border. Gilt metal suspension clasp and ring. Choice and much as made. Very rare. $ 2,000
Oscar Fredrik was a naval officer having been commissioned a junior Lieutenant in July 1845, after entering the navy at the age of eleven. The portrait was possibly made in 1857 to celebrate his marriage to Princess Sophia Wilhelmina, youngest daughter of Duke William of Nassau.
SWITZERLAND
1185 Basel. Silver 2-Thalers, undated. City arms surrounded by eight shields. Rev. Double eagle in border (Dav 1740; Dav & Son 586; KM 72; Divo 85). In NGC holder graded AU55, toned. $ 3,500
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1186 Bern. Silver Prize Medal (Sechzehnerpfennig), undated (c.1742), 88.72g, 57.5mm, by Jean Dassier. Bear standing on military trophies, holds shield and Liberty Cap atop sword. Rev. Felicty stands by plinth, with fasces, sword and sceptre, stork and owl to either side (Eisler S 102, 15; Leu 631). Extremely fine. $ 300
1187 Zürich. Silver Thaler of 40-Batzen, 1813, 29.33g. Wreath-topped shield of arms. Rev. Legend and date within wreath (Dav 366; Divo 33; HMZ 1172). Good extremely fine with attractive blue/green tone. $ 350
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1188 Rhode Island. Bronze Ship Token or Medal, 1778-1779, 8.07g, 32mm, unsigned (perhaps of Dutch origin). Map of Aquidneck, Rhode Island, depicting American forces retreating from three British ships. Rev. Admiral Howe’s flagship right, wreath below (Betts 563; Breen 1139; Eimer 783; KM Tn27a). Good very fine. Rare. $ 1,200
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American Colonial Interest
1189 Germany. The Peace of Aix-La-Chapelle (Aachen, Westphalia). Copper Medal, 1748, 32.47g, 44.5mm, unsigned. Personification of the City stands by obelisk, PACATI GLORIA MVNDI. Rev. Circle of eight laureate shields, NON SINE NVMINE DIVM (MI 648/348; Menadier 40; vL 278; Julius 2198; Ford -). Choice extremely fine with full mint redness. $ 400
1190 Germany. The Peace of Aix-La-Chapelle (Aachen, Westphalia). Copper Medal, 1748, 31.42g, 44.5mm, unsigned. Peace stands by altar before the temple of Janus, war scene to right, peaceful landscape to left, BONA IAM PERACTIS IVNGITE FATA. HOR. Rev. River God of the Rhine passes wreath to that of the Po, ET MIHI ET TIBI (Menadier 42; Pax 565; MI -; Ford -). Choice extremely fine with full mint redness. $ 600
1191 France. Louis XV (1715-1774). The Peace of Aix-La-Chapelle (Aachen, Westphalia). Bronze Medal, 1748, 29.39g, 41.5mm, by F Marteau and J Roettiers. Bust right, hair tied with riband. Rev. Peace seated under canopy with trophies and emblems around her, SALUS GENERIS HUMANI (MI 649/350; Menadier 27; Divo 143; Pax 574; Ford XIV, 12). Extremely fine. $ 400
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